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... Book of the Dun Cow , which dates from about A.D. 1100. The version is an old one , though with some late additions in later language . ( 2 ) The Yellow Book of Lecan , a late fourteenth - century MS . The version in it is substantially ...
... Book of the Dun Cow , which dates from about A.D. 1100. The version is an old one , though with some late additions in later language . ( 2 ) The Yellow Book of Lecan , a late fourteenth - century MS . The version in it is substantially ...
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... Book of Armagh , under the title Argumentum omnium epistularum ; this is followed by the prologus epistulae ad romanos , beginning with the words Romani ex Iudaeis gentilibusque , which is also attributed to Pelagius in the Book of ...
... Book of Armagh , under the title Argumentum omnium epistularum ; this is followed by the prologus epistulae ad romanos , beginning with the words Romani ex Iudaeis gentilibusque , which is also attributed to Pelagius in the Book of ...
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... Book of Armagh , followed by the present argument without interval to form one argument , though the language of the present argument is considerably modified . Wanting in ps . - Hier . ( Clm . 13038 [ saec . x ] ) . EXPLICIT AD GALATAS ...
... Book of Armagh , followed by the present argument without interval to form one argument , though the language of the present argument is considerably modified . Wanting in ps . - Hier . ( Clm . 13038 [ saec . x ] ) . EXPLICIT AD GALATAS ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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